The final day of celebrations on 9 May featured a vibrant programme that included:
Flag-raising ceremony and the European Anthem
A musical showcase with songs representing various European countries
The interactive game “Wheel of Fortune – Europe Plays!”, with engaging categories such as:
General knowledge questions
Drawing and charades
Fun physical and creative challenges
Topics related to EU values, environmental action, inclusion, and mobility
A board game based on the map of Europe, featuring interactive country-based questions and a race-to-the-finish element
A QR code knowledge challenge, connected to the official EU Learning Corner
A collaborative art activity on a shared canvas, where students illustrated symbols of peace, democracy, diversity, and environmental responsibility
The celebration was characterised by enthusiasm, high participation, and creativity, offering students the opportunity to experience the essence of Europe through non-formal, collaborative learning.
It served as a joyful reminder of what it means to be part of a united and inclusive Europe — a community built on diversity, shared values, and meaningful connections.